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  • UV Flat bed / Hybrid printers – Any owners out there?

    Posted by Tim Knight on 15 February 2007 at 03:43

    Hi Fellow Uksignboarders / sign makers,

    Trying to find a UV printer preferably a flatbed we think
    but at this stage there is many on the market but not many in the field to
    have a look at downunder. Well there may be but thru the dealers don’t have many contacts.

    Apparently and reading the previous post the colorspan display maker seem good, there is a new machine called vizionjet which is under $100K
    looks ok , is a hybrid.

    What i’m asking does anybody have any advice on signshops / screenprint shops who may have a machine and have some works or warning or praise for any machines.
    Pricing is pretty similar its just working thru the finer print / details to get the best printer for us.

    Hope all is well with everyone and all the best for 2007
    I know bit late, got to check in here more often

    Tim Knight

    Radu T replied 18 years, 8 months ago 5 Members · 9 Replies
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  • Matt Boyd

    Member
    16 February 2007 at 16:27

    i was talking to my rep this morning and the gerber uv solar seems like a good choice. might be worht you having a look at that.
    matt

  • Paul.Martin

    Member
    17 February 2007 at 20:24

    Hi there

    We use the colorspan 72uvr if you want any information about it let me know. We have had it for 2years now

    Paul

  • Cameron Steer

    Member
    21 February 2007 at 14:56

    HI There,

    Might not be the same as in the UK but i would check the following , no names mentioned as we sell them!!
    Check Ink prices and make sure you don’t need to prime material before printing , sounds silly but unbelievably have come across people selling a very popular machine claiming this has to be done.Primer adds to the cost obviously.
    If a Higher res is important check the dot size eg typically each droplet is 50pcl a drop size of 30pcl is now available at entry level and allows better quality.
    2nd most popular substrate size over here is 10 x 5 = 1560 x 3050 , make sure it can print edge to edge 1560 and 1600mm if printing reels as these are the most common sizes along with 1372mm wide.

    Just my thoughts on saving time and being able to use standard substrates without adding to your work.
    Regards

  • Martin Pearson

    Member
    21 February 2007 at 15:27

    Cameron, what do you mean by you sell them are you refering to the printers or the inks because I didn’t think Europoint sold printers

  • Cameron Steer

    Member
    21 February 2007 at 15:43

    Hi Martin,

    Good to see you again , yep we are dealers for Roland , Exclusive agents for the new UV Flatbed/Hybrid Raster printer and agents for Durst , any more than that you ll need to ring me !!

    All the best

  • Martin Pearson

    Member
    21 February 2007 at 15:59

    Thanks Cameron, hope the recovery is going well, what new flatbed printer do you mean a rolland machine.

    I need to phone you sometime anyway so maybe get more info then

  • Cameron Steer

    Member
    22 February 2007 at 15:28

    HI Martin,

    No not Roland , its from Rastergraphics , the people who made the Piezo 5000/5500 and imported into the UK from America by Rasterprinters UK.

    Give me a call and ill send you some info in the post.

    All the best

  • Martin Pearson

    Member
    22 February 2007 at 15:59

    Cameron, I’m not looking to buy one, not much chance of that I just like to try and keep up with what is going on in the industry just in case.

  • Radu T

    Member
    22 February 2007 at 17:55

    Maybe You should take a look at the OCE Arizona 250 GT. From the specs it should be the best UV printer.

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